Specifications

Pack Type

Tube Pack

Package Content

20 g / 0.70 oz

Usage / Expiry

6 Months

Additional Information

Not Applicable

Benefits, Dosage, Indications, Side Effects, Composition, Ingredients

The name Boroline is derived from its ingredients, 'Boro' from boric powder, which has antiseptic properties, and 'olin' as a variant of the Latin word oleum, meaning oil. The cream is combination of essential oils, waxes and its remarkable antiseptic properties are a result of boric powder and zinc oxide.

Usage:
Clean the skin well and then apply Boroline – gently massaging in the cream. Warming up Boroline and using it in molten state increases its efficacy - specially in curing skin infections. In case the cut is open and deep, it is advisable to apply Boroline only when the cut has closed and begun to dry up. During early stages apply Suthol and keep the cut covered and dry. (Suthol can be found in this store).

Precautions:
Do not use Boroline on pimples which occur due to excessive oil secretion. Boroline being oily itself will aggravate the problem. Do not apply Boroline on very deep wounds, which are raw and weeping. Keep such wounds dry and covered, preferably washing with Suthol twice a day and using medication as per Doctor’s advice. Cover with cotton and a clean gauge that allows air circulation.

Ingredients:
* Boric Acid has mild anti bacterial and anti fungal properties.
* Zinc Oxide is a mild astringent for the skin and has a soothing and protective action in skin infections.
* Anhydrous Lanolin is a natural product. It increases the absorption of active ingredients. It acts as an excellent emollient. This is due to the presence of alcohols collectively known as lanolin alcohols.